chloe K wrote: > Hi > > Any program to connect to router to check status > > I would like to output eg: sh int to file > > Thank you > You could use wget to get the router status page. From there, you can process it any way you want. You could also take a look at ddclient. It is a Perl script that watches for changes in the IP address, and updates a DynamicDNS site. It has the advantage of handling user/password if necessary for router access. With some routers, you also have the option of having them send you the log entries. This may be by e-mail, or by sending them to syslogd. But this will require more setup. Mikkel -- Do not meddle in the affairs of dragons, for thou art crunchy and taste good with Ketchup!
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